Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim withdraws bid to buy Man United | ESPN FC



Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim withdraws bid to buy Man United | ESPN FC
ESPN FC’s Sebastian Salazar, Steve Nicol, Ale Moreno, Rob Dawson and Don Hutchison discuss the news that Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim has withdrawn from the process to buy Man United. His bid was worth close to £5 billion but sources say that the Glazers value United at more than £6bn. The current market value of the club is around £2.6bn.
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22 opiniones en “Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim withdraws bid to buy Man United | ESPN FC”

  1. Jassim's offer in all honesty was around 2bn above the true value. Not to mention clearing all the debts and stadium. But it wasn't enough for the Glazers, they dont care about Utd. Its only a business to them. End of.

  2. People talking about all the monies spend that correct but throwing money at problems is no a solutions especially if you're not City…..there is something called value of money Liverpool has shown that. Btw it is not about money its about making decisions at the right time….

  3. “Buying players that are not good enough for Man Utd…”

    Can hardly blame the Glazers for that. They only dish out the money. ETH is the one making the selection of which player he wants.

  4. problem is jadon has let down himself…many clubs will now view him as a liability and wotnt be intreased..hes gone backwards….ruining his career. and the club first as they could really do with him onboard as a player…too much ego

  5. There is going to have to be some government intervention at some point if the glazers continue to destroy man utd. Football is a massive part of English culture and man utd have contributed pretty significantly to that culture dating all the way back to the 50's. A foreign investor has come in and done their best to destroy a cultural asset just to make their pockets bigger, there should be measures in place to stop that from happening. Man utd and subsequently football needs to be protected, what the Glazers have done over the past 20 years should be illegal.

    I'm not saying man utd should be winning the league every year but more so the money and revenue that the club generates needs to stay in the club and make sure financially it is protected, and put measures in place whereby things like stadiums and training facilities HAVE to be invested in every few years or so.

  6. Its so depressing being a United fan. The glazers just played everyone, they never really wanted to sell. They just wanted more investments. Worse owners of any big club

  7. I can’t believe that espn actually puts out a video of ex footballers who are speaking on a topic they clearly have no idea about

    I am upset that sir Jim is the one who is going to be involved at the club

    It’s pretty embarrassing watching this

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